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Chapter 10 THE CHOW CHOW

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e has a way of his own with tramps, and seldom fails to induce them to continue their travels. Yet withal he is tender-hearted, a friend of children, an ideal comp

of ancient lineage is proved by the fact that he always breeds true to type. He yields to the Pekinese Spaniel

lume tail turned over on his back and almost meeting his neck-ruff, the strong, straight legs and neat, catlike feet, gives an impression of symmetry, power, and alertness. His han

only defect. With many judges, however, this dog's black coat handicaps him sadly in competition with his red brethren. Chow VIII. is considered the best and most typical dog ever benched, notwithstanding his somew

iful light markings would prove a fatal bar to his success. The judges would be quite wrong, but if you want a dog for show you must be sure to get a good whole-coloured dark red. If, on the other hand, you have a Chow as

The points are fairly right, but the tongue of a live Chow is never black.

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peculiar characteristic expression of the breed-viz., a sort of scowl. TEETH-Strong and level. NECK-Strong, full, set well on the shoulders, and slightly arched. SHOULDERS-Muscular and sloping. CHEST-Broad and deep. BACK-Short, straight, and strong. LOINS-Powerful. TAIL-Curled tightly over the back. FORE-LEGS-Perfectly straight, of moderate length, and with great bone. HIND-LEGS-Same as fore-legs, muscular and with hocks well let down. FEET-Small, round and catlike, standing well on the toes. C

by the same scale of points,

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hes scale about 30 lbs

d 47-3/4 lbs., and

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Contents

Chapter 1 GENERAL HISTORY OF THE DOG Chapter 2 THE ENGLISH MASTIFF Chapter 3 THE BULLDOG Chapter 4 THE ST. BERNARD Chapter 5 THE NEWFOUNDLAND Chapter 6 THE GREAT DANE Chapter 7 THE DALMATIAN Chapter 8 THE COLLIE Chapter 9 THE OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG Chapter 10 THE CHOW CHOW Chapter 11 THE POODLE
Chapter 12 THE SCHIPPERKE
Chapter 13 THE BLOODHOUND
Chapter 14 THE OTTERHOUND
Chapter 15 THE IRISH WOLFHOUND
Chapter 16 THE DEERHOUND
Chapter 17 THE BORZOI OR RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND
Chapter 18 THE GREYHOUND
Chapter 19 THE WHIPPET
Chapter 20 THE FOXHOUND
Chapter 21 THE HARRIER AND THE BEAGLE
Chapter 22 THE POINTER
Chapter 23 THE SETTERS
Chapter 24 THE RETRIEVERS
Chapter 25 THE SPORTING SPANIEL
Chapter 26 THE BASSET-HOUND
Chapter 27 THE DACHSHUND
Chapter 28 THE OLD WORKING TERRIER
Chapter 29 THE WHITE ENGLISH TERRIER
Chapter 30 THE BLACK AND TAN TERRIER
Chapter 31 THE BULL-TERRIER
Chapter 32 THE SMOOTH FOX-TERRIER
Chapter 33 THE WIRE-HAIR FOX-TERRIER
Chapter 34 THE AIREDALE TERRIER
Chapter 35 THE BEDLINGTON TERRIER
Chapter 36 THE IRISH TERRIER
Chapter 37 THE WELSH TERRIER
Chapter 38 THE SCOTTISH TERRIER
Chapter 39 THE WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER
Chapter 40 THE DANDIE DINMONT
Chapter 41 THE SKYE, AND CLYDESDALE TERRIERS
Chapter 42 THE YORKSHIRE TERRIER
Chapter 43 THE POMERANIAN
Chapter 44 THE KING CHARLES SPANIELS
Chapter 45 THE PEKINESE AND THE JAPANESE
Chapter 46 THE MALTESE DOG AND THE PUG
Chapter 47 THE BRUSSELS GRIFFON
Chapter 48 THE MINIATURE BREEDS
Chapter 49 PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT
Chapter 50 BREEDING AND WHELPING
Chapter 51 SOME COMMON AILMENTS OF THE DOG AND THEIR TREATMENT
Chapter 52 THE DOG AND THE LAW
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